Mount Sheba is located 30 minutes' drive from the historical town of Pilgrim's Rest. Surrounded by rain forest, the hotel offers a variety of leisure activities.
Located in Graskop, 10 miles from Mac-Mac Falls, Mogodi Lodge has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Irshaad1510
From
South Africa
The accomodation overall met my expectations. The receptionist was great and really helpful, and the owners of the restaurant were very accommodating. The free access to the Graskop Gorge was an awesome benefit.
Featuring free WiFi, A Pilgrims Rest offers accommodations in Graskop. The Graskop Gorge Glass Elevator is just a short drive from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Michael
From
United States
The interior of this Victorian style house is like a delightful museum. Every room is uniquely furnished and intensely decorated down to the bathroom fixtures. The main entry puts you in a old fashion sitting palor with fireplace and a prominent bar. Walls throughout the house and guest rooms are covered with many antique photographs and artwork. The house could be viewed as a destination on it's own. It was simply a fun and memorable place to stay. The hostess shared a lot of history regarding the home. The staff were efficient and attentive. Breakfast was delicious and plentiful. The location is within walking distance of a few restaurants.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Laguna Lodge offers accommodations in Graskop within walking distance from restaurants and the town center. Free private parking is available on site.
Graskop Harrie's Cottage is located in Graskop, just 10 miles from Mac-Mac Falls and 18 miles from Sabie Country Club. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Lance
From
South Africa
Conveniently located in a quiet part of the town, yet still close to local amenities.
Well kitted out spot!
I have heard on the radio that Pilgrim's Rest was 'revamped"...
I have heard on the radio that Pilgrim's Rest was 'revamped" a few years ago, but what a disappointment.
Great strides were made to install shopping units for the local traders to sell their goods - but all of the traders were selling the exact same African Art.
We were there on a Saturday, and most of the other museum-like shops were closed. It was a ghost town. The local pub was open, and we had a drink. There are only two shops you can buy something from, and they seem reasonably priced, but I will not waste my time. Sadly, no one can think outside the box to liven up the place. It has so much potential!
Guest review by
Minx
South Africa
Review score
10.0
Pilgrim's Rest is a great little stopover and you can easily...
Pilgrim's Rest is a great little stopover and you can easily spend a day there inspecting the old buildings, visiting museums and the cemetery. Plenty of options for lunch and a few little stalls for souvenirs. All in all, I highly recommend.
Guest review by
Christine
South Africa
Review score
8.0
Pilgrims rest is an old gold mining town that has been...
Pilgrims rest is an old gold mining town that has been preserved as a living museum. Very interesting looking around the buildings and village.
Watch out if you park car as the locals have a tendancy to wash the vehicle without asking and then charge you.
If you do get caught out only pay 80 rand
Guest review by
Hazel Owen
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
The roads have too many potholes and this extend the...
The roads have too many potholes and this extend the duration of the trip. Do not drive at night. There's a lot to do in Pilgrims Rest, it's a tourist destination. If driving from Jozi, its a long drive
Guest review by
Xolile
Review score
8.0
It was really a great surprise esp. after many years of not...
It was really a great surprise esp. after many years of not operating and very dangerous. The town upgraded and I loved the teagarden we had lunch at. The pottery and stain glass shop. The people so friendly and the place really clean all over.
My husband had trout and I had a chicken mayo pancake. He had a mampoer milkshake-excellent and I had a lovely coffee.
Guest review by
Michelle
Review score
10.0
We enjoyed our short stay in Pilgrim's Rest.
We enjoyed our short stay in Pilgrim's Rest. We arrived a little late in the day due to long delays due to roadworks. Most tourist attractions closed at 4pm so we couldn't explore that afternoon. They opened again at 9am, so we delayed our departure to explore a little, but didn't do the attractions justice. We did however enjoy our drink and supper in one of the local pubs and enjoyed our interactions with the friendly locals.
Guest review by
Judith
South Africa
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We had a lovely time! We are vegan, and the chef went out of his way to cater for us. The staff were very friendly. The room was big and cozy en the fireplace was stocked with coal and wood every day. The trails are magical. The road to the hotel is rocky, but you do not need a 4x4 to get there, it might just be a bumpy ride. We will definitely go again!
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